Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa
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North Malé Atoll
Republic of Maldives
 
 
Tel.
 
(960) 66 44 888
  
Fax.
 
(960) 66 44 800

Four Seasons Maldives
at Kuda Huraa

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Surfing

Surfing instruction

An accredited Tropicsurf instructor is available to assist with all your surfing needs.

Surfing for beginners

Learn how to surf in informative and fun introductory lagoon sessions, or take a Level One Certificate Course, which will allow you to learn amongst the breaks and ride your first waves.

Surfer improvement clinic

Whether you are a beginner or a professional, the progressive certification and instructional programme will help you attain your surfing goals. The combination of near-perfect Maldivian waves and video analysis will assist you with anything from jump-up to tube-riding skills.

Surfing excursions

From April to October, the Maldives is blessed with some of the best surfing conditions in the world. Four Seasons Resort Maldives is located only a few minutes' boat ride from some of the best surf breaks to be found.

Our top surf sites are:

Sultans (Thamburudhoo Right), located on an uninhabited island on the eastern reef of North Malé Atoll. This is one of the most consistent waves of Malé Atoll, and never closes out, even on the biggest swells. The takeoff is a steep outside peak called Phantoms, which slingshots into a very long, walled, super-fast section called the Pinnacles, over 1 metre (4 feet) high. All three sections can be thrilling tubes. Rides are 91–137 metres (298–449 feet).

Honky’s (Thamburudhoo Left), adjacent to Sultans on the eastern reef of the North Malé Atoll. It starts small and increases in size and intensity as it wraps 90 degrees around the island. A 1.8-metre (6-foot) wave on the takeoff ends up at least 2.4 metres (8 feet) on the end section, called Fred’s Ledge. There are long rides and tubes through all sections, best on low tides unless the swell is huge. The best months for this wave are February, March and April (it is affected by strong currents in the southwest monsoon from May to October).

Named after a poultry farm on the island, Chickens is located at Villingilimathi Huraa (Kuda Villingili), another uninhabited island on the eastern reef of North Malé Atoll. When conditions are perfect, it is a pleasant thin, peeling, racing lip.

Daily boat rides to surf breaks are available for the competent surfer. Your experience can also be recorded on video for posterity.